KERIANN ROMAN

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Keriann Roman's practice focuses on municipal law. For nearly a decade, Keriann has worked with numerous municipalities on a variety of issues including land use matters, municipal finance, tax abatements, road law, municipal ordinances, town warrants, and employment matters, among many others. She has lectured throughout New Hampshire to municipal boards and officials on land use matters and rote an accompanying booklet titled “Innovative Land Use Controls: Amending Your Zoning Ordinance.”

Before entering private practice, Keriann clerked for Senior District Judge Joseph DiClerico, Jr. at the U.S. District Court for the District of New Hampshire and for the Honorable Gary E. Hicks at the New Hampshire Supreme Court.

Keriann Roman's practice focuses on municipal law. For nearly a decade, Keriann has worked with numerous municipalities on a variety of issues including land use matters, municipal finance, tax abatements, road law, municipal ordinances, town warrants, and employment matters, among many others. She has lectured throughout New Hampshire to municipal boards and officials on land use matters and rote an accompanying booklet titled “Innovative Land Use Controls: Amending Your Zoning Ordinance.”

Before entering private practice, Keriann clerked for Senior District Judge Joseph DiClerico, Jr. at the U.S. District Court for the District of New Hampshire and for the Honorable Gary E. Hicks at the New Hampshire Supreme Court.